Andy Burnham seemingly entertaining the WASPI stuff is depressing. We've gone through much more process than necessary to decide rightly that there isn't a case. It's a huge amount of money at a time where we should be investing in growth.
NEW: Andy Burnham has hinted at a new multibillion-pound spending commitment if he becomes PM, saying that more than 3.5mn women “deserve” compensation over what he regards as a pension scandal
Earlier I attended a Makerfield hustings event hosted by @MENnewsdesk, in which Burnham said: “I stick by campaigners that I support. I stuck by the Hillsborough families, I’ll stick by the Waspi women because they deserve some recompense for the unfairness.”
Stressing he wouldn’t ditch his longterm support for Waspi women, he said he felt “uncomfortable” that some politicians threw their support behind a cause but then went into government and “didn’t do anything”
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End of the day they have some class stadiums, for the way they enjoy their sports and the theatrics etc, they’re perfect
For the way we enjoy football ours are perfect, better suited to us and we wouldn’t change them, now let’s stfu and enjoy the World Cup
@KieranMaguire What about as a % of club revenue. So Shearer in 96/97 is £15m/£39.874m = 37.6% - that would be the metric?
For interest, NUFC last years revenue £335.3m… So Shearer is worth £126m
Probably not as good as could be since FFP, PSR rules etc.
Bizarre performance from Robert Jenrick today. Does he have any friends in politics?
How does he make the choices he does everyday, what is he aiming for?
This combination of weird, politically indiscreet, introversion and egomania is so, so uncomfortable and creepy to watch.
Someone needs to setup a tactical voting campaign in response to the disturbing responses by Farage and Reform to the Henry Novak murder, as well as Polanski and the Greens to Golders Green stabbings.
Most people in this country will hold their noses to avoid either of these two